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steve, let me start with you. how likely do you think it is that there will be a downgrade by one or both agencies? >> hard to say at this point. the clangss maybe 50-50. but you think about even with this deal in place, instead of borrowing $9 trillion over the next 10 years we'll borrow $7 trillion. we haven't solved the debt problem. that's one reason the rating agent cities may downat this and say this isn't the historic break through we hoped for. shannon: if we assume we do lose the triple aaa credit rating, what happens next. does it impact the every day life of americans? >> it's not clear. some countries had downgrades, note reply canada, as you thail trail yeah and japan. but the united states is in a different situation. our deficits are out of control. the congress is pickerring in way. it's not address the structural problems. the package is hardly a package but a promise. if we get downgrade now or after the election, then i think we'll face higher interest rates because this congress hasn't don't wo
steve, let me start with you. how likely do you think it is that there will be a downgrade by one or both agencies? >> hard to say at this point. the clangss maybe 50-50. but you think about even with this deal in place, instead of borrowing $9 trillion over the next 10 years we'll borrow $7 trillion. we haven't solved the debt problem. that's one reason the rating agent cities may downat this and say this isn't the historic break through we hoped for. shannon: if we assume we do lose the...
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and steve knows when he's outnumbered. >> they're starting to bite now. getting a little bit too bold. >> reporter: while observing the sea lions, a pod of killer whales emerges. all of a sudden -- >> oh! >> reporter: two of the animals on his deadly 60 list going head to head. the killer whales try to intimidate the sea lion, but the stellar sea lion outsmarts and outma move thors. and in the end, escapes. it's a prime example of the unexpected surprises constantly facing steve in the wild. >> that was too close! >> reporter: what's the closest call you've had? >> i think large animals are usually the most frightening because, you know, if they decide that they really genuinely are going to get you, there's little you can do. >> reporter: and while steve tripes to keep a respectful distance -- sometimes it's not enough. >> that was quite a left hook. >> reporter: but some of the most fascinating predators in nature are the least obvious. neither dog nor cat, the foosa stalks the forests of madagascar, waiting to bite the faces off its victims with its bo
and steve knows when he's outnumbered. >> they're starting to bite now. getting a little bit too bold. >> reporter: while observing the sea lions, a pod of killer whales emerges. all of a sudden -- >> oh! >> reporter: two of the animals on his deadly 60 list going head to head. the killer whales try to intimidate the sea lion, but the stellar sea lion outsmarts and outma move thors. and in the end, escapes. it's a prime example of the unexpected surprises constantly...
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. >>> today, the threat of adouble dip rerecession, with larry summers, and steve forbes. and then washington from afar with california governor, jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a crisis. >> and then plus, retired admiral, mike mcconnell, on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i am candy crowley, and this is state of the union. a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was downgraded. that's the first time that ever happened. >> it's a matter of the medium and long-term budget position of the united states that needs to be brought under control, not the immediate fiscal position, it's the one that centers on entitlements and its entitlement reform or having the matching revenues to match the entitlements. >> we have treasury secretary under president lynn clinton, and steve forbes, the president and ceo of forbes ing, and a former presidential candidate. thank you both. i cannot think of two men better to try and explain to me what to make of the downgrading of the u.s. gover
. >>> today, the threat of adouble dip rerecession, with larry summers, and steve forbes. and then washington from afar with california governor, jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a crisis. >> and then plus, retired admiral, mike mcconnell, on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i am candy crowley, and this is state of the union. a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was...
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., steve forbes. then washington from afar with california governor jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a governability crisis. >> and the week seen through the prism of 2012 politics with former obama adviser aknee that dunn and former republican congress tom davis. plus, retired admiral mike mcconnell on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was pushed off the front pages when one of the three big credit ratings, standard & poor's, downgraded the u.s. government's credit rating, the first time that's ever happened. >> it's a matter of the medium and long-term budget position of the united states that needs to be brought under control, not the immediate fiscal position, it's the one that centers on entitlements and its entitlement reform or having the matching revenues to pay for those entitlements. that's at the cr
., steve forbes. then washington from afar with california governor jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a governability crisis. >> and the week seen through the prism of 2012 politics with former obama adviser aknee that dunn and former republican congress tom davis. plus, retired admiral mike mcconnell on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." a better than expected jobs...
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>> i don't think you can learn how to be steve jobs. steve jobs is singular. there will never be anybody like him. he is the closest thing the business world has to a super hero. i don't think anybody would deny that. in terms of the marketing flair, i don't think tim cook needs to have that, to steer the company in the right direction. i think with apple, it's about the products. and that's where the question of, you know, innovation, can he replace steve jobs in terms of innovation. the management structure at apple is actually pretty simple. there's a lot of people that report directly to steve jobs. there isn't a whole lot of dotted lines and mishmash. it's pretty direct there. it's also famously brutal. so the people that are there at the company are there for a reason. so i think that, you know, we can expect more great things from apple. but there's no question that apple is steve jobs. and this company is about to change. >> pretty dramatically i would imagine. tim cook presumably will have a salary slightly higher than steve jobs' $1 a year, what he t
>> i don't think you can learn how to be steve jobs. steve jobs is singular. there will never be anybody like him. he is the closest thing the business world has to a super hero. i don't think anybody would deny that. in terms of the marketing flair, i don't think tim cook needs to have that, to steer the company in the right direction. i think with apple, it's about the products. and that's where the question of, you know, innovation, can he replace steve jobs in terms of innovation. the...
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steve jobs stepping down as ceo of apple. joe, is this a surprise, lots of speculation about steve jobs' future because of his health? what's your view? >> the only real surprise is that it happened tonight, really. he's been sick for a long time. he has not looked well, obviously, in appearances recently. everybody he's had a liver transplant, a tumor on his pancreas. so his health, one assumes has been deteriorating, and there is a certain kind of sad inevidentability to this moment. >> obviously apple's become this extraordinary global business. one of the biggest market caps of any american companies in history. what impact will steve jobs standing down as the chief executive officer have on the company, do you think, if any? >> well, steve jobs is one of the great innovators in the history of modern capitalism. he's also one of the genius marketers. with ways of getting people to get interested in and buying products, that nobody -- we haven't seen in a long time. apple is going to miss that, without question. and the re
steve jobs stepping down as ceo of apple. joe, is this a surprise, lots of speculation about steve jobs' future because of his health? what's your view? >> the only real surprise is that it happened tonight, really. he's been sick for a long time. he has not looked well, obviously, in appearances recently. everybody he's had a liver transplant, a tumor on his pancreas. so his health, one assumes has been deteriorating, and there is a certain kind of sad inevidentability to this moment....
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i want to tell you about just one: steve finnerty from bedford. i talked to steve earlier today. he's a civil engineer and worked for the f.a.a. for the last 15 years. he's the sole breadwinner for his family of five. he has a young daughter and a pair of year-old twins who are struggling with medical issues. he's already lost nearly two weeks of pay, and he's not sure that he's going to get that pay back even when he does go back to work. he's concerned understandably about how he's going to pay his mortgage and his doctor bills and the grocery bills and all the other needs that his family has. and now he's facing the possibility of an entire month without pay. and there are thousands of people all across the country who are stuck in the same circumstance who want to get back to work, who we need to get back to work. we need them to get back to work so they can pay their mortgages and their children's college tuitions and their medical bills. we need them to get back to work so they can continue to build a g.p.s.-based air traffic control system like every other industrialized h
i want to tell you about just one: steve finnerty from bedford. i talked to steve earlier today. he's a civil engineer and worked for the f.a.a. for the last 15 years. he's the sole breadwinner for his family of five. he has a young daughter and a pair of year-old twins who are struggling with medical issues. he's already lost nearly two weeks of pay, and he's not sure that he's going to get that pay back even when he does go back to work. he's concerned understandably about how he's going to...
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my name is steve. my family's lived in this neighborhood for years. recently, things got so tight we had to go to our local food bank for help. i lost a lot of sleep worrying about what the neighbors might think. that is, until i saw them there, too. how'd i do, steve? a little stiff. you could have done a little better. what? come on. you know, i have an academy award. yeah, but not for playing me. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local food bank. my name is ne-yo, and i believe that number should be zero. believe in zero. join the effort. visit unicefusa.org.
my name is steve. my family's lived in this neighborhood for years. recently, things got so tight we had to go to our local food bank for help. i lost a lot of sleep worrying about what the neighbors might think. that is, until i saw them there, too. how'd i do, steve? a little stiff. you could have done a little better. what? come on. you know, i have an academy award. yeah, but not for playing me. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local...
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steve harrigan is live. it saoefpls like this scandal is getting deeper and deeper. >> reporter: it certainly is. quite a laundry list of benefits distributed over nine years by this felon. prostitutes, strippers, cars, rims for cars. payment for abortion, an engagement ring. timothy richard tebow, $5,000 to try and knock him out of the game. all this falls in the lap of a brand-new coach who said he wasn't told of the scandal when he was hired, now he's struggling to put a team on the field. >> nobody wants to get to the truth quicker than i do. the way you do that is you cooperate and you get your young people to cooperate and if they did make a mistake let's be honest and open and move forward. >> reporter: right now all the current hurricanes are on the practice field. 12 of those players have been named in the scandal, ten of those 12 starters. it's not clear who will be eligible to take the field when the team opens september 5th. rick: i was reading if this investigation turns up any wrongdoing even p
steve harrigan is live. it saoefpls like this scandal is getting deeper and deeper. >> reporter: it certainly is. quite a laundry list of benefits distributed over nine years by this felon. prostitutes, strippers, cars, rims for cars. payment for abortion, an engagement ring. timothy richard tebow, $5,000 to try and knock him out of the game. all this falls in the lap of a brand-new coach who said he wasn't told of the scandal when he was hired, now he's struggling to put a team on the...
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i don't know what old days, he is talk about i would ask steve perry. >> hold on let's let steve weigh in here. hold on. >> pete is dead right. one of the ways in which we get the most out of our children is to build a personal relationship with them. personal does not mean inappropriate. what are you folks thinking? simply because off personal relationship with a child doesn't mean you have an inappropriate relationship that is one of the ways we get children to be inspired. we look at the three rs, relationships, requiring and relevance when we talk about teaching. as pete said, his mom and any good teacher has great personal relationships that carry on through their life. many of us as educators are invited to weddings and whatever else is going on in these children's lives, those are personal relationships. i don't know what old days, what place this gentleman is talk about but here, what i see is that we want our teachers to engage children in a meaningful, appropriate way. it is not technology. >> let's give paul the final word here. paul? >> alls i -- i'm getting slammed here. a
i don't know what old days, he is talk about i would ask steve perry. >> hold on let's let steve weigh in here. hold on. >> pete is dead right. one of the ways in which we get the most out of our children is to build a personal relationship with them. personal does not mean inappropriate. what are you folks thinking? simply because off personal relationship with a child doesn't mean you have an inappropriate relationship that is one of the ways we get children to be inspired. we...
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. >>> and steve jobs announcing that he is resigning as ceo of apple. we will look at the impact his resignation is having on the company. >>> and rick perry with the candidate that the gop is waiting for? well, new numbers put him ahead of mitt romney. >>> and the latest on hurricane irene and we will bring you the littest updates throughout the hour. >>> welcome back to "newsnation." this is the video that was shot by one of our colleagues who is on vacation in paradise island, bahamas, and very close obviously to nassau, bahamas, and you see the impact of the force of hurricane irene and what is supposed to be the family vacation for her has turn turned into watching this from the windows. fortunately the conditions are better in the bahamas, but this video taken a few hours ago. we continue to track hurricane irene, category 3, and bring you the latest information. >>> and apple stock is down 3% following the sudden resignation of steve jobs. however it is in line with how the rest of the market is doing. jobs turned apple into one of the most profi
. >>> and steve jobs announcing that he is resigning as ceo of apple. we will look at the impact his resignation is having on the company. >>> and rick perry with the candidate that the gop is waiting for? well, new numbers put him ahead of mitt romney. >>> and the latest on hurricane irene and we will bring you the littest updates throughout the hour. >>> welcome back to "newsnation." this is the video that was shot by one of our colleagues who is...
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>> because we finally know who's taking over after steve jobs. this has been a big toss-up question for five years or so. it's tim cook, who's been at the company for a long time. the real question is apple has a deep bench of talent. they are considered an operationally excellent company in terms of supply chain and all that kind of stuff. the real question is will apple continue to have the magic touch that nobody can really quantify. this has really been the thing that steve jobs has imbued in apple. >> and a visionary because he developed stuff we never thought we'd need. i never knew i would get addicted to an ipad, and now it rules my world. >> and steve knew you would. it was one of the few companies in america that was totally unscathed by the recession. its sales skyrocketed. and the ipad and the iphone are not products that people have to have, yet people continue to spend money on these things when they were cutting their spending on everything else. that's this unique ability that steve jobs has, to anticipate what will delight consum
>> because we finally know who's taking over after steve jobs. this has been a big toss-up question for five years or so. it's tim cook, who's been at the company for a long time. the real question is apple has a deep bench of talent. they are considered an operationally excellent company in terms of supply chain and all that kind of stuff. the real question is will apple continue to have the magic touch that nobody can really quantify. this has really been the thing that steve jobs has...
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my name is steve, with tndc. we elected support steve, brad, and mara for their respective seats on the advisory committee. they bring a lot of skill sets that we feel will help round out the committee in quite a good balance with residence, with the resident seats as well. so thank you, again, for hearing this issue of the cac, and we hope we can move forward in a productive way on the midmarket issue. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is angelica. we're here to support eva, ste ven, arad, mara, jesus, and linda. we feel these individuals will truly represent the neighborhood and the surrounding neighborhoods. we hope you'll consider the application. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> good afternoon. i am here to support eva, brad, and jesus. please consider their application for cac. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is lorenzo. i am here to support my friends. i know them. eva, jesus, and linda. a believe their good candidates for the cac. thank you so much. supervisor
my name is steve, with tndc. we elected support steve, brad, and mara for their respective seats on the advisory committee. they bring a lot of skill sets that we feel will help round out the committee in quite a good balance with residence, with the resident seats as well. so thank you, again, for hearing this issue of the cac, and we hope we can move forward in a productive way on the midmarket issue. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is angelica. we're...
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. >> steve, if i can jump in. how emotional was it for you today and what really does apple lose, and we can talk about this for three hours, but what comes to your mind? what does apple lose with steve jobs stepping down tonight? >> you know what? apple has been so proven. steve has kind of instilled in that company what it is that apple is very different than anybody else. apple goes out and takes the chances. apple sits in the cold and designs a product the way it should have been rather than the same way it's being done by other people. that goes on for a long time. that stuff is corporate culture and steve's done a really good job of bringing good people into the company that think the right way, especially at the top levels. so i just hope that steve is happy about the future for apple. >> what do you think steve jobs' legacy will be when we reflect back on his stepping down today? >> oh, that he was able to create products to really move mankind forward and give us much greater tools. not by an order of mag
. >> steve, if i can jump in. how emotional was it for you today and what really does apple lose, and we can talk about this for three hours, but what comes to your mind? what does apple lose with steve jobs stepping down tonight? >> you know what? apple has been so proven. steve has kind of instilled in that company what it is that apple is very different than anybody else. apple goes out and takes the chances. apple sits in the cold and designs a product the way it should have...
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steve harrigan is live in port-au-prince. good evening. >> reporter: the first rain is falling in the capital of port port that could prove to be -- port-au-prince that could prove to be a long night for haitian. 600,000 still live in the tents. emily has been downgraded from tropical storm to tropical wave, the danger here and reason the government put its people on red alert the rain. there could be anywhere from 12 to 20 inches of torrential rain. in the best case scenario, that could prove to be a nightmare. but it could produce flash floods. the rains killed 28 people in june. heavy rains could kill a lot more. government preparation, it's been perfunctory. we have seen tape put up and men going around with loud speakers talking about evacuation. for many people, there is no place to go. the newly elected president has had zero appearance. he's a former pop star. on the recent outing he was pelted by people with soda bottles and rocks no strong help from the government in the time of crisis for people of haiti who are lo
steve harrigan is live in port-au-prince. good evening. >> reporter: the first rain is falling in the capital of port port that could prove to be -- port-au-prince that could prove to be a long night for haitian. 600,000 still live in the tents. emily has been downgraded from tropical storm to tropical wave, the danger here and reason the government put its people on red alert the rain. there could be anywhere from 12 to 20 inches of torrential rain. in the best case scenario, that could...
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[applause] >> steve wants to stand up there, as i understand it. my job is to read a selection i have made of questions, which were very good, and covered a wide range. those of you who may not hear your question as one i have selected, just have in mind that we had a very good questions, just too many. now, should i make this announcement? this is for the radio audience. they're listening to the commonwealth club of california. our speaker today as steve zack, president of the american bar association, who is talking about threats to the american justice system caused by under- funding of our courts, and i might say as well, under- appreciation of our courts. with that in mind, i have made a selection of the questions. let me start with this, if i may. what can regular citizens, ordinary citizens, do to strengthen and uphold the u.s. justice system? >> i think maybe that is the seminal question as to why we are gathered here today and why we are talking about this issue. lawyers alone will never accomplish that. judges have the worst. they're not
[applause] >> steve wants to stand up there, as i understand it. my job is to read a selection i have made of questions, which were very good, and covered a wide range. those of you who may not hear your question as one i have selected, just have in mind that we had a very good questions, just too many. now, should i make this announcement? this is for the radio audience. they're listening to the commonwealth club of california. our speaker today as steve zack, president of the american...
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steve was mention -- the traffic. steve was mentioning. look at oakland. 880. looking good. and looking at the highway patrols traffic page, no major incidents to report at this hour. an fran police are set to launch a safety campaign tomorrow in the city south of market area. yesterday volunteers happened out flyers at the corner of fifth and market with tips for pedestrians, motorists and cyclists. they say that last year more than 200 people were hurt in accidents south of market. that was the biggest part of all city neighborhoods. the safety campaign will expand to other parts of the city in the coming weeks. >>> the crack down follows up hit and run extents involving a fullies fan. 9-year-old ryan white is still in critical condition at san francisco general a after being struck by an alleged drunk driver after leaving at and t park. andrew vargas is set to have his first court hearing on tuesday. a woman could face child neblect, charges. she parked in a handicapped spot without a sign and so a tow truck driver was called and the child was left in the car, he was not
steve was mention -- the traffic. steve was mentioning. look at oakland. 880. looking good. and looking at the highway patrols traffic page, no major incidents to report at this hour. an fran police are set to launch a safety campaign tomorrow in the city south of market area. yesterday volunteers happened out flyers at the corner of fifth and market with tips for pedestrians, motorists and cyclists. they say that last year more than 200 people were hurt in accidents south of market. that was...
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now let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. well, sun for some already but low clouds and fog still making a presence every night and morning it seems like here. temperatures starting in the 50s and very thick fog from novato to santa rosa. 360, steve. it looks like a cooling trend will kick in. clearing by the coast. the wind is not too much of a factor. it will probably pick up later on. 60s, 70s, 80s. i don't see much of a change on wednesday but it looks like cooler conditions will start to carry us into the weekend. >>> thank you, steve. a music star becomes the target of thugs on the streets of new york city. the attack that landed him in the hospital. >>> invest remembers waiting to see what action the federal reserve might take today. the hope is it could calm the markets after yesterday's 600- point stock market plunge. @@ sis, help me create my oasis. ok, romantic garden? oh, is there a castle nearby? no, but there's a charming farmhouse. right next to my posh castle! i'm sensing a theme here. well, i am the queen, de
now let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. well, sun for some already but low clouds and fog still making a presence every night and morning it seems like here. temperatures starting in the 50s and very thick fog from novato to santa rosa. 360, steve. it looks like a cooling trend will kick in. clearing by the coast. the wind is not too much of a factor. it will probably pick up later on. 60s, 70s, 80s. i don't see much of a change on wednesday but it looks like cooler conditions will...
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today it will be 108. >> thank you, steve. let's turn our attention to california where hundreds of prison guards have decided to take a little bit of a break for a convention and head off to vegas which under normal circumstances would be fine. except there's a little bit of a problem with footing the bill for all of this. >> they're attending a union convention in las vegas. california completely broke, ok. it's going to cost the state $350,000 to send these correction officers to this particular convention. now, why do they get to go and still get paid? because apparently, a long time ago, maybe about a decade ago, instead of taking a 1% pay increase, they voted instead to get activists relief time. activist relief time. >> what does that mean? >> going to the convention. >> going to the convention and taxpayers foot the bill instead of that 1% increase. >> had they gotten an increase, it would have cost the state $150 million and instead it's costing the state $350,000 to send them to this union convention in vegas. they'r
today it will be 108. >> thank you, steve. let's turn our attention to california where hundreds of prison guards have decided to take a little bit of a break for a convention and head off to vegas which under normal circumstances would be fine. except there's a little bit of a problem with footing the bill for all of this. >> they're attending a union convention in las vegas. california completely broke, ok. it's going to cost the state $350,000 to send these correction officers to...
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gop nominating contest but a history of derailing once promising kanld da sees, at the state fair, steve and our chief political correspondent, candy crowley. candy, i want to start with you and, yes, i want to start with the not so surprised visit i will call of sarah palin. she section, oh, shucks, go pay attention to the others but she was clearly trying to say, i'm still here? >> reporter: yes. as a matter of fact, a long time observer of iowa, he knows a few things about iowa politics and he said listen, i think she's going to get in. why else would you show up here? i would only say to that because right now sarah palin's job is speeches and raises money for her pact say staying visible certainly helps that. i think most of the betting is that she won't. >> i know you were watching last night. one of the big dynamics is that tim pawlenty needs to win iowa and michele bachmann needs to win iowa. i want you to listen to the debate that we'll call "minnesota spice". >> it's an undisputable fact that in congress her record of accomplishment and results is nonexistent. >> governor, when
gop nominating contest but a history of derailing once promising kanld da sees, at the state fair, steve and our chief political correspondent, candy crowley. candy, i want to start with you and, yes, i want to start with the not so surprised visit i will call of sarah palin. she section, oh, shucks, go pay attention to the others but she was clearly trying to say, i'm still here? >> reporter: yes. as a matter of fact, a long time observer of iowa, he knows a few things about iowa...
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you were talking about the steve jobs' story. that stock was trading down about 2.5% on the jobs' news, but it obliterates that news and puts the focus on financials in the market. we'll watch apple stock as well which was trading lower on that news but could turn positive with the rest of it. this b of a story really in focus today. back to you. >> the power of the oracle of omaha. >> there you go, you're right. >>> hurricane irene is now battering the bahamas as a major category 3 storm when will it hit the east coast? the we'll have the latest on irene's path and what you should do to prepare, next. >>> plus, in an exclusive interview with nbc news, former vice president dick cheney jumps back into the waterboarding controversy and explains why he kept a secret resignation letter in his office throughout the bush years. >>> and don't forget, the nbc/politico republican debate at the reagan library is coming up, wednesday, september 7th, at 8:00 eastern, it's right here on msnbc, the place for politics. ♪ the story of the hur
you were talking about the steve jobs' story. that stock was trading down about 2.5% on the jobs' news, but it obliterates that news and puts the focus on financials in the market. we'll watch apple stock as well which was trading lower on that news but could turn positive with the rest of it. this b of a story really in focus today. back to you. >> the power of the oracle of omaha. >> there you go, you're right. >>> hurricane irene is now battering the bahamas as a major...
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steve haste, senior writer for the weekly standard. karen, national political correspondent for the "washington post." and jeff, national political correspondent for the "new york times." steve, anecdotally, what are you hearing? what's it feel like? >> there is an incredible amount of support here for michelle bachman. the line to her tent from early this morning when i got here at 10:00 a.m. throughout the entire day has been long, sometimes the wait was more than an hour just to get into her tent and talk to people. >> bret: i'm going to interrupt you. i went over there. it's one at a time. you have to sign the thing and it's not -- true. >> bret: the tim pawlenty where you walk through the gate. you have to register. maybe that's why the line was so long. >> but the amount of people spilling out of her tent. >> i think looking around, this is not a scientific way of doing it. but looking at the number of supporters, the people wearing her purple bracelets, all of the things suggest that she's going to have a very good result. >> we
steve haste, senior writer for the weekly standard. karen, national political correspondent for the "washington post." and jeff, national political correspondent for the "new york times." steve, anecdotally, what are you hearing? what's it feel like? >> there is an incredible amount of support here for michelle bachman. the line to her tent from early this morning when i got here at 10:00 a.m. throughout the entire day has been long, sometimes the wait was more than an...
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steve, start with you. today the white house seemed to be trying to get its footing here after a good day on wall street yesterday. and then just got wallloped by another horrible roller coaster at the end of the day. >> i'm not sure today, i think consensus is that today's performance on wall street had much more to do with things that were happening overseas with rumors about french banks and whatnot. still, not a good day for the white house, never a good day for the white house when the dow goes down anything like it was. i found most remarkable, jay carney press briefing they are emphasizing a, quote/unquote, balanced approach, which everybody understands to be raising taxes. now the president himself has said in the past repeatedly, raising taxes in a recession is the last thing you want to do. you can't consider it. it would hurt the economy and suck demand out of the economy is the way he put it. here today, you have the president in what is an economic downturn, distressed economy. his smokesman ag
steve, start with you. today the white house seemed to be trying to get its footing here after a good day on wall street yesterday. and then just got wallloped by another horrible roller coaster at the end of the day. >> i'm not sure today, i think consensus is that today's performance on wall street had much more to do with things that were happening overseas with rumors about french banks and whatnot. still, not a good day for the white house, never a good day for the white house when...
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before we get on steve scheffler, we want to check. did a republican really say that? yes he did in an interview in 2006 with the "minneapolis star-tribune." governor pawlenty said -- so congressman bachmann was telling the truth when she said that. steve scheffler, one of the minnesota candidates, do we lose one of them tomorrow at the straw poll? >> i think they both have to do very well tomorrow. i don't think that if they come in third place, that it's necessarily a death nail but i think it will help their candidacies if they come in a close first or second so yeah there is a lot at stake here but i would say they would have to end up in at least the top three, that's for sure. >> at least the top three. candy, you talked to senator santorum today. he's one of the lesser known candidate bus he says that he has to come in the top five. explain to our viewers, this event has nothing, nothing to do with delegates, nothing do with who gets to be the nominee officially and yet a pretty good history. anything you say, it is a bit of a circus act and has pushed some incr
before we get on steve scheffler, we want to check. did a republican really say that? yes he did in an interview in 2006 with the "minneapolis star-tribune." governor pawlenty said -- so congressman bachmann was telling the truth when she said that. steve scheffler, one of the minnesota candidates, do we lose one of them tomorrow at the straw poll? >> i think they both have to do very well tomorrow. i don't think that if they come in third place, that it's necessarily a death...
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steve jobs founded apple, along with steve wozniak, back in 1976, where he was best known for the macintosh computer. he was out after internal conflicts. the company was far from the leader in personal computers. a little over a decade later, he returned with a vengeance. just look at apple's stock. from $5.48 a share on his 1997 return to $378 today. enormous wealth built off a changed the world we live in. >> you lack at jobs and what he's done, there's only a couple of people in the past 100 years that can really be analogous to that. you've got walt disney, henry ford and steve bs. and, you know, those companies still thrive. they don't do it in the same way they did when their leaders were around. but they still manage to make it. >> reporter: in the cold, hard world of technology, analysts believe this will eventually mean an opening, an opportunity for the competition to take on apple. but that will have to wait. because today isn't just a surprise. it's sad. sad for the man who's fought with every fiber of his being just to go to work. to keep running the company he founded and lov
steve jobs founded apple, along with steve wozniak, back in 1976, where he was best known for the macintosh computer. he was out after internal conflicts. the company was far from the leader in personal computers. a little over a decade later, he returned with a vengeance. just look at apple's stock. from $5.48 a share on his 1997 return to $378 today. enormous wealth built off a changed the world we live in. >> you lack at jobs and what he's done, there's only a couple of people in the...
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so, steve's right. it's a very misguided look at things. >> what has to be kicked what has toe be sold to have the aa to invest in? >> as far as we can fell, there's no mechanical or forced selling as a result of this downgrade. what seems to be happening, is that some of the lesser credits, the higher yield bonds, the junk bonds of corporations, they seem to be taking a hit as people are selling that and going into, guess where, u.s. treasuries. >> gentlemen, thanks so much. good to see you this morning, steve liesman and jared burnstein. >>> both sides of the aisle are talking about who deserves the blame for this downgrade. take a listen. >> i believe this is, without question, the tea party downgrade. this is the tea party downgrade because a minority of people in the house of representatives countered even the will of many republicans in the united states senate. >> both political parties are responsible for the mess we have right now. this is not a republican or democrat only problem. this is both
so, steve's right. it's a very misguided look at things. >> what has to be kicked what has toe be sold to have the aa to invest in? >> as far as we can fell, there's no mechanical or forced selling as a result of this downgrade. what seems to be happening, is that some of the lesser credits, the higher yield bonds, the junk bonds of corporations, they seem to be taking a hit as people are selling that and going into, guess where, u.s. treasuries. >> gentlemen, thanks so much....
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steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the executions. i am a problem there. you know i member shontelle or because he was a party guy that actually he was not an adult at the time which. was more than i want to first. think i know xan. thought of while i remembered that exchange. with twenty flash bangs occasion. was involved and i want to jump. i was involved in drugs only fifty two executions . proximately sixty executions. fred cook was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners and the electric chair fred is retired now but about johnny and then and he would use a key big key had. i mean you know he is guilty he he'd known it they were no
steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the executions. i am a problem there. you know i member shontelle or because he was a party...
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steve no longer attends the execution. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. problem or. you know a member shontelle or because he was a first guy that actually he was not adult at. work or when you first jamie jamie. thank you no xan. thought of while i remember that exchange. when twenty plus execution. was involved in all morning. i was involved in approximately fifty two. proximately sixty execution. fred cooke who was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners in the electric chair fred is retired now but brought johnny and then and he would yes of he had big he had but i mean you know he is guilty he he done it they were no two ways of bad it and. so nice
steve no longer attends the execution. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. problem or. you know a member shontelle or because he was a first guy that...
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steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. i have no problem there are. you know i'm ever shot seller because he was the first guy that actually he was not an adult at the time and i was working on my first jamie jamie. thank you know sean. oh for quite a while i remember that exchange. when i want to flash bangs and here she. was involved in all morning. house involved in approximately fifty two extraction. process not least sixty execution of. fred cook who was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners and the electric chair fred is retired now but about johnny and then and he would yes ok maybe he had but i mean you know he
steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. i have no problem there are. you know i'm ever shot seller because he was...
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steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed sean sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. caught in the problem. you know a member shontelle or because he was a party guy that actually he was not an adult at which. i was working on my first. being me thank you no xan. thought of while i remember that exchange. with twenty flash bangs occasion. i was involved in all morning long. times and all proximately. extractions. proximately sixty execution. fred cook who was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners in the electric chair fred is retired now but about johnny and then and he would use that he had big big he had but i mean you know he he don't it paid one no two ways wit
steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed sean sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. caught in the problem. you know a member shontelle or because he was a...
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steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed sean sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. i have no problem. you know i member shontelle or because he was a party guy that actually he was not an adult at the time which. was harder when i first became an issue being thank you note xan. thought of while remembering that exchange. when i want to flash bangs occasion. was involved in oh morning. i was involved in approximately fifty two executions. proximately sixty execution. fred cook was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners and the electric chair fred is retired now but about johnny and then and he would use a key big bagel he had but i mean you know me he done it paid
steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed sean sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. i have no problem. you know i member shontelle or because he was a party...
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steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. problem or. you know i member shontelle or god he was the first guy that actually he was not an adult at the time he went to. work on my first jamie jamie. thank you note xan a. lot of while i remember that exchange. with twenty flashbacks occasion. was involved in all morning. i was involved in approximately fifty two. proximately sixty executions. fred cook was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners and the electric chair fred is retired now but about johnny and then and he would yes ok big big oh he had. i mean you know he's guilty he he done it they were no two ways of bad it a
steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. problem or. you know i member shontelle or god he was the first guy that...
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steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and him as. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. i have no problem there are. you know i member shontelle or god it was a harsh guy that actually it was not an adult at. work now when i first. became any. thing i know xan. thought of while i remember that exchange. when i want a flash bangs occasion. was involved in our morning. house and all the drunks only fifty two executions approximately sixty executions. fred cook was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners in the electric chair fred is retired now but about johnny and then and he would get a key and maybe he had. i mean you know he is guilty he he don't need a one note he wei
steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and him as. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. i have no problem there are. you know i member shontelle or god it was a...
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steve no longer attends the execution. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma of the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. problem or. you know a member shontelle or because he was a first guy that actually it was not adult at. work and i want to first. thing you know shawn. thought of while i remember that exchange. when this twenty plus execution. was involved in all morning. i was involved in approximately fifty two executions. proximately sixty execution. fred cooke who was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners in the electric chair fred is retired now but brought johnny and then and he would use a key had big he had but i mean you know he is guilty he he done it they were no two ways of bad it
steve no longer attends the execution. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma of the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. problem or. you know a member shontelle or because he was a first guy...
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steve no longer attends the execution. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. problem or. you know a member shontelle or because he was a party guy that actually he was not adult at. work or when you first jamie jamie. no shon. thought of while remembering that exchange. with twenty. was involved in all morning. i was involved in approximately fifty two. proximately sixty execution. fred cooke who was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners in the electric chair fred is retired now but about johnny and then and he would have just a key had big to go he had but i mean you know he is guilty he he done it they were no two ways of bad it and. so nice interesting
steve no longer attends the execution. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed shown sellers. in oklahoma the prison guards carry out the death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. problem or. you know a member shontelle or because he was a party guy that...
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. >>> steve is huntsman saying things that could resonate with voters, even republican voters, or is this just a desperate candidate trying to claw his way out of single digits here in the polls? >> yeah, i think it is more of the second. the strategy that the huntsman people have been sort of following, the roadmap they think they are following at least is sort of what john mccain did when he ran for president the first time back in 2000 when he debuted the straight talk express. skipped iowa, went to new hampshire. he had everything on the record bull sessions with reporters. he broke through in new hampshire and for a few weeks he was really the biggest thing in the political world. ity there was a lot that mccain had going for himself personally that huntsman lacks when you look at like his war story and everything. but i think the bigger issue is that republican party in 2011, 2012, is nowhere near where it was in 2000. jon huntsman sort of advertises himself there as a center right candidate. this is not a sent are right party. this is the party that nominated share on angle. c
. >>> steve is huntsman saying things that could resonate with voters, even republican voters, or is this just a desperate candidate trying to claw his way out of single digits here in the polls? >> yeah, i think it is more of the second. the strategy that the huntsman people have been sort of following, the roadmap they think they are following at least is sort of what john mccain did when he ran for president the first time back in 2000 when he debuted the straight talk...
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steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed sean sellers in oklahoma the prison guards carry out their death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. problem or. you know a member shontelle or god it was a party guy that actually he was not an adult at which. i was working i want to first became an issue. i know sean. thought of while i remember that exchange. with twenty plus execution. was involved in all morning. i was involved in approximately fifty two executions. proximately sixty executions. fred cook who was in charge of sean's execution his father also executed prisoners and the electric chair fred is retired now and i brought johnny and then and he would use a key made to go he had but i mean you know me he'd known it paid one note two ways of
steve no longer attends the executions. many people in oklahoma claim that the executions are humane and painless. i'm heading to mcallister in the eastern part of the state where the penitentiary is located to find the man who executed sean sellers in oklahoma the prison guards carry out their death sentences. the simplest way is to run an ad in the local newspaper looking for officers who participated in the execution. problem or. you know a member shontelle or god it was a party guy that...
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the first full day and the images and in this environment, steve? >> they are going to try to control the images but i don't think it will matter. the problem is he is tone deaf on the issue of sarah palin said yesterday. the real problem is if you talk to people and spend time outside of washington, d.c., you talk to people, people are really struggling. people, you know, at virtually all economic levels. people who are middle class miles per hours, who might have jobs, tightening their belt to afford things that were afterthoughts a couple years ago. here is president is playing golf on martha's vineyard. i don't begrudge the president of the united states to take a vacation. he deserves one. but the images and optics op this up with are bad for him politically. >> it's the august habit of the media to attack any president, republican or democrat, for going on vacation. it's just, they're not allowed to go on vacation. i want to make a historical note. the world war ii on the horizon, fdr went on a week's long cruise. he came back with lemlese. he
the first full day and the images and in this environment, steve? >> they are going to try to control the images but i don't think it will matter. the problem is he is tone deaf on the issue of sarah palin said yesterday. the real problem is if you talk to people and spend time outside of washington, d.c., you talk to people, people are really struggling. people, you know, at virtually all economic levels. people who are middle class miles per hours, who might have jobs, tightening their...